an·ti·sep·tic
ˌan-tə-ˈsep-tik
1
a
: opposing microbial infection
especially
: preventing or inhibiting the growth or action of microorganisms (such as bacteria) in or on living tissue (such as the skin or mucous membranes)
applied an antiseptic solution to the wound
antiseptic mouthwash
In general, the preparation of the skin with one or more antiseptic agents (e.g, alcohol, iodine tincture, an iodophor, or chlorhexidine gluconate) applied individually or sequentially in a concentric fashion to the venipuncture site should provide that proper satisfactory antisepsis … —Calvin L. Strand et al.
b
: relating to or characterized by the use of antiseptic substances
antiseptic treatment
2
a
: scrupulously clean : aseptic
antiseptic surgical instruments
b
: extremely neat or orderly
especially
: neat to the point of being bare or uninteresting
a spare, antiseptic waiting room
c
: free from what is held to be contaminating
an antiseptic version of rustic life
d
: having a cleansing or purifying quality or effect
… the antiseptic effect of sturdy criticism.—New Republic
3
a
: coldly impersonal
an antiseptic greeting
b
: of, relating to, or being warfare conducted with cold precision from a safe distance with few or no casualties on one's side
antiseptic bombings
plural antiseptics
: an antiseptic substance : a substance (such as isopropyl alcohol or chlorhexidine) that destroys or inhibits the growth or action of microorganisms (such as bacteria) especially in or on living tissue (such as the skin or mucous membranes)
clean the wound with an antiseptic
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